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H. A. J. SCHULTZ.

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APPLIOATIOR FILED DEO.11, 1912. v

1,063,472, Patented June 3,1913.

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lNVENgOfL H.A.J. CHULTZ.

ATTORNEY UNITED STATE? PATENT OFFICE.

HEINRICH ANTON JOHANNES SCHULTZ, OF HAMBURG. GERMANY.

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, "Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented J nine 3, 1913.

Application filed December '11 191;. Serial 110.720.1514.

I illustrated on a white or unicolored sheet of paper, card or the like any desired scene or the figures of men or animals with its parts outlined. A second colored illustra-v tion of the picture is also provided as a pattern, the drawingi and coloring" being Wlth out detail after t e manner of modern posters and advertisements, the elfect being obtained by unicolored patches and sharp color 1 contrasts. On a third sheet, all of the parts of the figures are printed in the same color with their outlines lying as close together as possible and on the hack of. the third sheet the proper color of each part is painted as an uninterrupted colored Space so, that. the

. whole surface on this side shows nothing but a number" of difi'erent colored spaces meeting one another.

Each figure is cut out with scissors around the outline, the corresponding part on the colored pattern sought and the cutout figure pasted on the desired part of the unicolored sheet showing the view in outline. As the outlines are not shown on'the colored side of the sheet to be cut, but are shown on its rear side, it is immaterial whether the scissors out exactly to theline, i; e. Whether the figurcs are cut by inexperienced people or not. This would be noticeable if the outlines were printed on the colored side.

The drawing illustrates one embodiment of the invention.

Figure 1 is intended to show the unicolored surface to which the colored portions cutout are to be apphed. Fig. 2 shows the I rear side of the sheet to be cut out.

The lawn, inclosures, shrubs and spaces denoted in Fig. 1 b the numerals 1 to 10 are denotedon the s set shown in Fig. 2 by the corresponding numerals 1. to 10,. These are arranged, very close together, the dotted lines being 1 intended to indicate that the space on the otherside of the sheet is of this form andis of one and the same color, green, yellow etc, the numerals '7 to 10 and 7,. to 10. are intended to denote parts of neutral tints serving as contrasts, which also lie in one and the same dotted s ace, the said space being provided on the ot .er side only with the color in question. The side of the sheet shown in Fig. 2 is preferably coated with adhesive so that the figures out out can,

after bein moistencd,be applied to the sheet shown in. ig. 1.1 The last mentioned sheet is preferably throughout of the most prevalent simple color.

Having described my invention', what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is A sheet serving for the productionof 001- ored pictures provided on one side with dif- HEINRIGII ANTON JOIIANNES SGHULTZ.

Witnesses:

.GUsrAv WEBER, ERNEST H. L. MUMMENHOFF. 

